Crystal Palace defender James Tomkins bizarrely looks down goalkeeper Vicente Guaita’s shorts

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Crystal Palace defender James Tomkins bizarrely looks down goalkeeper Vicente Guaita’s shorts during win over Leicester

  • Palace keeper Vicente Guaita appeared to have a problem during Leicester win
  • His central defender James Tomkins assisted him and peered down his shorts
  • Palace secured a 4-1 victory over Leicester to boost their chances of survival 

Jeorge Bird For Mailonline

Crystal Palace defender James Tomkins bizarrely looked down goalkeeper Vicente Guaita’s shorts during his side’s 4-1 victory away to Leicester.

Guaita appeared to have a problem during the game at the King Power Stadium and Tomkins assisted him.

It wasn’t immediately clear why Tomkins was peering down his goalkeeper’s shorts, although it seems likely he was helping Guaita re-tie the elastic cord, with the Spaniard hampered by his gloves.

Crystal Palace defender James Tomkins looked down goalkeeper Vicente Guaita's shorts

Crystal Palace defender James Tomkins looked down goalkeeper Vicente Guaita's shorts

Crystal Palace defender James Tomkins looked down goalkeeper Vicente Guaita’s shorts

The Palace goalkeeper was eventually able to continue as his side took all three points from the King Power Stadium.

Michy Batshuayi put Palace ahead with his first goal for the club before Jonny Evans equalised for Leicester.

Palace then took control of the game, with Wilfried Zaha hitting a brace and Luka Milivojevic also getting on the score sheet from the penalty spot. 

Following the game Palace are in 13th place in the Premier League, six points clear of the relegation. They are back in league action on Wednesday when they host Manchester United.

In a bizarre incident, Guaita appeared to have a problem and Tomkins helped him

In a bizarre incident, Guaita appeared to have a problem and Tomkins helped him

In a bizarre incident, Guaita appeared to have a problem and Tomkins helped him

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